Friday, December 19, 2025 - An NHS healthcare worker has been sentenced to nine years in prison after s3xually ass@ulting two patients during fake medical examinations carried out for his own gratification.
Ieuan Crump, 26, committed the offences while working at the
Grange Hospital in Cwmbran. Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard that he subjected
the women to phoney and entirely unnecessary examinations while they were in
pain and at their most vulnerable.
Crump, of Gilfach, Caerphilly, denied the allegations but
was found guilty by a jury of nine counts of s3xual ass@ult, including three
counts of ass@ult by penetration.
The offences took place in August 2021 while Crump was
conducting scans and examinations as part of his role as a healthcare support
worker.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, one woman
described the lasting trauma she has endured since the attacks.
“The main emotional effect of the s3xual ass@ults has been
the negative effect on my mental health,” she said.
“I felt there was no way to escape the intrusive
thoughts of what he did to me, which led me to try to take my life on three
occasions.
“I just wanted my life to be over, so I didn’t have to
relive what was in my head, of what Ieuan did to me. I feel very uncomfortable
when I am treated by anyone in the medical profession, as I now trust no one,
least of all medics.
“I have been living in a nightmare since this time… I
feel like I’m a shell of the person that I used to be.”
Another victim told the court that Crump’s actions left her
fearful and distrustful.
“It has made me think that, if a healthcare worker can
commit such an act, then any man is a threat. I do not want to be treated by
the NHS or go back to the Grange,” she said.
Prosecutor Matthew Roberts described the crimes as an
extreme abuse of trust, saying Crump deliberately targeted young, vulnerable
women who were in significant pain and under the influence of strong
medication.
“This was the most egregious, grotesque abuse of trust by
somebody in a position of responsibility,” he said.
Defending, Marian Lewis said Crump had previously
volunteered with St John Ambulance and supported his community before
committing the offences.
Sentencing Crump, Judge Vanessa Francis said the case
involved a breach of trust of the most serious kind.
“You manipulated extremely vulnerable women, in significant
amounts of pain,” she said.
She added that Crump carried out intimate examinations
that were not required, did not wear gloves because he wanted “skin to skin”
contact, and caused devastating harm to both victims.
“Both young women involved in the treatment that you
meted out have been utterly devastated by what you did to them,” the judge
said.
Crump was jailed for nine years and ordered to serve at
least two thirds of the sentence in custody. He was also placed on the s3x
offenders register for life, banned from working with children and vulnerable
people, and made subject to restraining orders preventing contact with his
victims.
Speaking after the sentencing, Crown Prosecution Service
lawyer Michael Jenkin said, “Ieuan Crump exploited his position of power over
two women when they were at their most vulnerable, for his own s3xual
gratification.
“His actions were an extreme breach of trust which was
calculated and deliberate. The courage shown by the two women in giving their
evidence to the jury allowed the Crown Prosecution Service to present a strong
case, resulting in these convictions.”

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